WiFi 6 access points are designed to optimise the efficient reuse of spectrum in dense deployment scenarios using a range of techniques.
Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access is arguably the most important new WiFi 6 capability.
As painful as the pandemic is, it presents an opportunity to test and fine-tune remote working, from the technology aspects, to the HR considerations.
Cloud and SaaS providers have proven their platforms are stable and secure, and it’s now commonplace for business-critical workloads to be on these platforms.
Technology, artificial intelligence and data science have become critical to helping humanity effectively deal with the coronavirus outbreak.
It has taken a global health crisis to show how cloud computing can help companies to survive and thrive with remote workforces.
CIOs increasingly face the challenge of developing an effective strategy to understand and manage the mix of cloud resources upon which their businesses depend.
With where we find ourselves today in relation to COVID-19, the urgency to move to the cloud has never been greater.
The constant flood of new, often unmanaged devices pervading corporate networks means traditional security architecture is at the point of collapse.
The shutdown is giving us the opportunity to reimagine the methods our universities and schools use to educate students.
WiFi 6 (802.11ax) technology is all about better 802.11 traffic management and hopefully eliminating WiFi radio rage.
Enterprise processes and procedures are crucial to all companies’ ability to create fiscal policies that ensure the very essence of business success – financial health.
As the ownership of a data strategy is a collective C-level function, the correct drivers are crucial to its successful execution.